Statement on Presidential Aspirations

Monday, August 06, 2007

 
 
    
 
 


    
   
   
   
    
   

   

 

Lest
I be accused of starting the 2010 presidential campaign this early, I
want to clarify what I said in my interview over dzBB last Sunday and
which the Philippine Star, Malaya, Daily Tribune and Abante quite
alertly reported on in its issue today.

I made no declaration
about my candidacy in 2010; I only responded to questions fielded to me
about the possibility of my running for the highest office within the
gift of our people.

I said I would be lying if I did not admit
to being interested in the office. I have heard for years the appeals
of many who were urging me to run, and their whispers have been louder
of late.

I fully respect the decisions of others who have
already announced or hinted at their running for the Presidency. I wish
them well.

With respect to party alignments, there are some
whose strategy is to anchor their bids on the revival of the old
political parties. In my case, if and when I run for President, I will
look not to the past but to the future.

I will try to mold a
popular party coalition for national modernization and renewal from the
many new parties that have emerged over the past decade. I want to
address the hopes of all those who want to make the Philippines a
better place and a more progressive nation.

But that said, I
want to emphasize that my priorities now are my work in the Senate, the
Philippine Red Cross, and the various advocacies that I support.

In
the Senate, many issues and problems of great national import await the
deliberation and decision of our senators. I too feel the weight of
this responsibility, and I will put the greater part of my time to
filling it.

All talk about the future must yield to the needs of the
present.
   
   

   
   

      

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